Chapter 83
A Farewell After Being Reborn
Sage replied, âNormal married couples get into fights and stop talking to one another, too.
see you.â Now weâre in the aftermath of a fight, and I donât want to see
Ian asked, âWhat was our fight about?â
âDid you forget? Who was it that behaved rudely outside the sports complex two days ago and
embarrassed my friend?â
Ian snorted. âWhy did I need to act courteously in front of someone who was eyeing up my wife?â
âWhat is wrong with you?â Sage didnât like hearing lan insulting Michael. âWhy would a bright young
man set his eyes on a married woman like me?â
Ian stared coldly at Sage. âYouâre still defending him? Who do you think knows men better, you or me?
Sage looked at his ugly expression and suddenly understood something. âWere you jealous because
you thought another man was eyeing your wife?â
No wonder Ian would suggest they live together like a normal married couple. His possessiveness was
triggered!
Ian had gotten fed up with Sageâs constant admiration of him, but now that he sensed. someone else
might snatch her away, he was upset,
What a pathetic behavior.
Ian sensed Sageâs disdain and said coldly, âI just didnât want to see you continue fuss. I want to give
both of us a chance to have some peace and quiet.â
Why did Ian have to justify his pathetic behavior?
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Sage said, âFine, we can have some peace and quiet. Never talk to me again from now on.â
She then tossed her pillow on the chaise lounge and lay down, her back facing Ian.
Ian held back as he looked at Sageâs distant figure. He then started reading a book.
âThe lightâs too bright. I canât sleep. Switch it off!â Sage said in an impatient tone after Ian finished
reading two pages.
Ian ground his teeth in response to Sageâs clear provocation. He set the book down and
switched off the main lights in the bedroom, leaving only a small nightlight near the
headboard.
The room immediately quietened in the dim light.
Ian was unable to fall asleep either due to the lingering fragrance in the bed or the earlier- thanâusual
bedtime.
After some time, he thought Sage had fallen asleep.
He got off the bed and looked at her. She was curled into a ball, face buried in her pillow. Her breathing
was slow and even. It seemed like she really had fallen asleep.
Sage seemed peaceful, with not a trace of rebelliousness on her face whatsoever.
Ian didnât disturb her. He took his phone and book from the bedside table and went to the study.
After he left, Sage opened her eyes.
Unlike the exhaustion she felt the other night, she was unable to fall asleep as fast.
Ian had only been in the bedroom for a short while, yet Sage felt like his presence had dominated the
entire space. She had loved her for many years, after all, and this was a scenario she had longed to
happen.
Sage couldnât deny the beating of her heart when it was just the two of them in the bedroom. But she
had to keep her mind clear and not fall back into what happened in her previous life.
No one could hurt her so long as Sage didnât fall for them.
She suppressed her thoughts and forced herself to go to sleep.
The next morning, Sage woke up to find herself in bed.
She had found it strange the last time it happened. She had no sleepâwalking issues, so how would
she have ended up on the bed? Her pillow was here, too.
This repeated occurrence convinced Sage that Ian had something to do with it.
After cleaning up, she went downstairs to find that Ian was still at home. He was drinking coffee while
looking through some paperwork.
Ian was dressed in a white buttonâup and was sitting, relaxed. The morning sunlight
streamed through the window walls and lit up his flawless features. It made him look gentler.
Sage
couldnât deny that lan perfectly fit her definition of handsomeness, no matter which angle she looked at
him from.